Published December 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

AES study of the reaction between a thin Fe-film and β-SiC (100) surface

  • 1. Osaka Prefectural Univ., Sakai (Japan)

Description

The solid state reaction between thin Fe-films and β-SiC(100) in UHV has been studied using AES. Even at room temperature, the reaction between the thin Fe-film and SiC occurred and formed Fe-silicide and graphite with a minor product of Fe-carbide (Fe3C). The reaction proceeded with an increase of Fe-coverage to some extent. With annealing of 15 A-Fe-film/SiC below 540degC, the Fe-silicide formation was accelerated, but because the amount of available Fe was small, the dissolved carbon atoms were forced to form not the Fe-carbide but the graphite phase. Above 640degC, the Fe-silicide started to decompose and the carbon atoms diffused to the surface and formed surface graphite layers. With annealing at 1080degC, the free-Si segregats at the surface and formed Si-Si bonds, as well as the Si-C bonds consuming the surface graphite phase. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Part 1
Journal Volume
28
Journal Issue
12
Series
Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., Part 1.
Journal Page Range
2570-2575
ISSN
0021-4922
CODEN
JAPND